VIRTUAL SAFETY SEMINAR
Reasonable Suspicion Training for Supervisors
Thursday, May 16, 20241pm-3pm
PricingCTA Member: $99Non-Member: $149
**Note: If your company has not added you with member employee access level, you will not be able to register as a CTA Member. To be added as member, please contact membership@caltrux.org
Presented by CTA Seminar Partner
Are you a supervisor of employees involved in a safety-sensitive position? Are you considered a “supervisor” and do not realize it? Build confidence in making informed decisions regarding when to test based on observable evidence and behavior. This will help you prevent accidents that are the result of impairment and keep your workplace and our roads safer.
This webinar will cover:
Supervisors of DOT safety-sensitive employees are mandated by the DOT to have a minimum of 60 minutes of training on alcohol misuse and 60 minutes of training on controlled substance abuse (Title 49 CFR Part 382.603). This webinar will meet those requirements, and you will receive a certificate for the successful completion of this training.
PresentersJay Johnson and Paul Morris - Jay Johnson & Associates, LLC
Participant info will be sent once registered.
For more information or questions on seminars, contact Jay Johnson & Associates, LLC at (669) 888-5076 or julia@jjassociates.us.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellations received prior to 14 days before event will receive a refund, otherwise CTA will retain all registration fees. The planners and sponsors of this function claim no liability for the safety of any attendee while in transit to or from this event. The planners and sponsors reserve the right to change speakers and/or cancel the event due to unforeseen circumstances without penalty. The total amount of any liability of the planners and sponsors will be limited to a refund of the attendance donation. NO REFUNDS FOR NO SHOWS.
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